http://www.theaustralian.com.au/travel/news/shoot-on-sight-orders-over-bali-robberies/story-e6frg8ro-1225997572577

Shoot on sight orders over attacks on foreigners in Bali 
By Karlis Salna in Jakarta 
From: AAP 
January 31, 2011 4:49PM 

 
Balinese Hindu devotees pray in front of a waterfall in Badung, Bali. An 
Australian tourist was attacked while staying in the area / AAP Source: AAP 

  a.. Australian became victim of $20,000 theft 
  b.. Was bound, gagged, robbed in her hotel 
  c.. Fears string of attacks hurting tourism 

A WOMAN is recovering at her home in Perth after a terrifying ordeal in which 
she was bound, gagged and beaten in a holiday villa in Bali. 

Christine Cheryl Raeside, 57, was attacked by four armed robbers while staying 
in a rented two-storey villa in the village of Pererenan last Tuesday after her 
husband Peter had returned to Perth for work.

Mr Raeside, who brought his wife back to Perth on Thursday, said she was still 
quite shaken, and was undergoing medical checks and trauma counselling.

But, he said, he had nothing but praise for the Bali police who vowed to catch 
the men who terrorised her.

Recent attacks on foreigners on the resort island have prompted Bali's police 
chief to issue orders to shoot criminals on sight if necessary.

Mr Raeside said his wife woke in the villa's upstairs bedroom at 1am (local 
time) to find four men in the room. 


They grabbed her, gagged her with a sarong and tied her hands behind her back.

A knife was held to her throat and the men demanded money but she said she had 
none.

"Then they grabbed her head and started bashing it on the concrete floor, 
demanding: 'Money, money, money'," Mr Raeside said.

The bandits then started stealing items including an iPad, computer, cameras, 
jewellery and cash.

Mr Raeside said a knife was put to his wife's throat again, she was assaulted 
and again they demanded money.

They stopped their attack when she started screaming.

After the men left, the former bank employee and mother of three bit off her 
mouth gag and crawled onto the balcony to call for help.

But no one came.

She managed to bump herself down the stairs and find a knife to cut her bonds 
before finding help nearby.

Police were called and her husband arrived that evening.

Mr Raeside said the police response was impressive, with 50 officers, including 
the Bali police chief, attending.

"He assured us that Bali police would do everything in their power to apprehend 
the offenders.

"That is very comforting, to know that the police are being that serious to 
help us. I have only got high praise for them."

Mr Raeside said he and his wife had loved Bali and had often stayed in their 
leased villa but it was now up to her whether they returned.

Australian consular officials have been in touch with the Raesides and promised 
to inform them of any developments in the police case.

Ms Raeside's ordeal is one of a string of attacks on foreigners on the resort 
island in recent months, prompting authorities and tourism operators to fear 
for Bali's image as a holiday destination.

Bali's police chief, Inspector General Hadiatmoko, has issued tough orders to 
officers.

"The police have to act firmly and, if necessary, shoot on sight if 
perpetrators try to escape arrest," he told the Jakarta Globe newspaper.

He gave the order after American national Philip Mimbimi was stabbed in the leg 
as he fought off intruders during a home invasion in North Kuta, also in the 
Badung area, yesterday.

The 35-year-old is recovering in hospital.

Police said the intruders had been arrested.

That attack came after the wife of a retired British pilot was found dead in 
her North Kuta home on January 19. 

Police believe Lusiana Burgess, 46, was also the victim of robbery. 

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